Second-stage housing opens in Meadow Lake for women and children fleeing violence
Women and children fleeing interpersonal violence in Meadow Lake have greater access to safe, affordable housing with the opening of labada bekὸë, a second-stage project designed to help residents rebuild in a secure setting.
Backed by federal and provincial funding and delivered through Meadow Lake Tribal Council and Waskoosis Safe Shelter, the development provides transitional housing and supports for three families and three individuals.
“Second stage housing, combined with services guided by culture and community, gives women and children the time, safety and support needed to rebuild and find stability and long-term independence,” Social Services Minister Terry Jenson said in a news release.
“This project highlights the importance of strong community partnerships and ongoing collaboration to develop housing options that respond to local needs.”

